Snowfall Record Information For Oklahoma City

Statistics last updated: February 9, 2011 at 2:00pm CST

What a couple of weeks residents in Oklahoma have experienced recently. Two significant snow storms have traversed the region, depositing up to a foot of snow in places, with wind gusts of 30 to 50 mph creating snow drifts of 3 to 5 feet!!! As a result of the heavy snow accumulations, parts of western and central Oklahoma have seen their seasonal snowfall totals for 2010-2011 grow quickly. When we talk about seasonal snowfall totals we mean the amount of snow that falls over the course of the winter, rather than in a calendar year. Below, you will see some of the statistics for this winter's snowfall at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, OK (OKC) These figures will be updated as needed over the course of the remaining winter weeks.

2nd Highest Monthly Snowfall Total - 18.9" in February 2011 (Highest 20.7" in March 1924)

Snowiest February on Record - 18.9", shattering the previous record of 12.9" in 1913 (see table below)

2nd Highest storm total snowfall - 12.1" on January 31 - February 1 (tied with January 5 - 7, 1988). The highest of 13.5" occurred on December 24, 2009.

2nd Highest 24-hour snowfall - 12.1" on January 31 - February 1. The highest of 13.5" occurred on December 24, 2009.

In order to break the seasonal snowfall record, Oklahoma City would need to measure an additional 5.7 inches of snow. Oklahoma City averages 8.6 inches of snow every winter, which is based on the 1971-2000 period of record. The latest measurable snowfall that occurred in a winter season was on April 14, 1953, when 0.8 inches of snow was observed. The latest measurable snowfall that occurred last year was on March 20th, when 2.5 inches of snow accumulated.